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Do Kwon Extradited to the US, Court Filing Reveals Victims Could Exceed One Million

Do Kwon Extradited to the US, Court Filing Reveals Victims Could Exceed One Million

UnlockMediaUnlockMedia2025/01/07 22:00
By:News DeskNews Desk

Do Kwon, co-founder of Terraform Labs, has been extradited to the United States to face criminal charges related to the collapse of the Terra ecosystem, which allegedly impacted over one million victims worldwide.

The handover marks the culmination of a lengthy legal battle involving competing extradition requests from both the US and South Korea.

Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajić confirmed in a December 31 statement that Kwon had been transferred to US custody after Montenegrin Justice Minister Bojan Božović approved the extradition request. Despite holding South Korean citizenship and facing charges in his home country, the petition from South Korea was rejected.

The Collapse of Terra and Its Global Impact

The Terra ecosystem’s dramatic collapse in 2022 contributed to a significant downturn in the cryptocurrency market, resulting in widespread financial losses and the bankruptcy of several firms.

The US government estimates that Terraform Labs’ operations may have left more than one million victims across the globe. Many of these victims conducted transactions through foreign exchanges or anonymous digital wallets, making precise identification challenging.

In a court filing on Jan. 6, Acting US Attorney Daniel Gitner informed the US District Court for the Southern District of New York that a website would be established to notify victims about Kwon’s criminal proceedings. This approach was deemed necessary due to the impracticality of directly informing the vast number of affected individuals and entities.

Gitner emphasized the complexity of the case, stating, “The Government estimates that the number of victims in this case exceeds hundreds of thousands of individuals and entities, and potentially totals more than one million.”

Legal Proceedings and Charges

Kwon appeared before a US judge on January 2, where he pleaded not guilty to nine felony charges, including fraud at Terraform Labs. He remains in detention as proceedings move forward. The charges stem from allegations of misleading investors and facilitating fraudulent activities that contributed to Terra’s collapse.

This case is not Kwon’s first legal entanglement. In April 2024, a US judge found Kwon and Terraform Labs liable for fraud in a civil case brought by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The court ordered them to pay approximately $4.5 billion in disgorgement, civil penalties, and prejudgment interest.

Broader Context and Implications

Kwon now joins the ranks of other high-profile cryptocurrency executives facing criminal charges in the US, including Sam Bankman-Fried of FTX and Alex Mashinsky of Celsius. His case highlights the growing scrutiny on the crypto industry from regulators worldwide.

The US government has yet to indicate whether it will offer Kwon a plea deal or proceed to trial. His extradition from Montenegro, where he had been detained on unrelated charges, highlights the international efforts to hold key figures in the crypto space accountable.

Hopefully, Do Kwon’s case will serve as a litmus test for how the legal system addresses large-scale financial fraud in the rapidly evolving world of digital assets.

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